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If you’re seeking a hard-wearing, scratch-resistant finish for your artistic creations or surfaces, using the right resin and correct application technique is crucial. Whether making coasters, tabletops, or artworks, a resilient coating helps preserve the beauty and functionality of your project.
Choosing the Right Resin for Durability
Not all resins offer the same level of scratch resistance. Medium-to-thick viscosity epoxy resins, such as Art Pro, are favoured for their combination of durability and strong, glossy finish. Where extra impact or heat resistance is required, such as with coasters or table surfaces, formulations like Heat Pro provide an elastic yet tough topcoat that resists scratching and withstands high temperatures. For crystal-clear protection, Icrystal epoxy resin delivers both clarity and a tough surface ideal for everyday use.


Application Tips for a Scratch-Resistant Finish
To achieve maximum durability, always follow product mixing ratios precisely. Apply resin to a clean, dry, and level surface. A layer thickness of at least 1.5 mm is commonly recommended for robust protection. After curing, some resins can be sanded and refinished for extra smoothness or to restore lustre. If using a topcoat like Heat Pro, ensure the underlying resin has fully cured before application to guarantee proper adhesion.
When a Scratch-Resistant Coating Matters
Durable coatings are essential for items exposed to regular use—such as kitchen worktops, tables, and serving trays. They are also beneficial for artwork, signs, and decorative surfaces where maintaining a pristine appearance is a priority.

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